GoogleCodeIn/2010/Ideas

Please do not edit this page to add or remove ideas - ideas are being moved to Melange now. If you have more ideas that you are willing to mentor please contact kde-soc-mentor-owner at kde.org with details.

If you are not a developer but have a good idea for a proposal, get in contact with relevant developers first.

Ideas

Outreach

OpenHatch 1

Area: ResearchDescription: Investigate how well represented KDE is on OpenHatch.org, a volunteer opportunities finder. Based on this make suggestions where improvements can be made.Outcome: a clear picture of what has to be done to represent KDE better on OpenHatchDifficulty: easyTime: 3 daysIRC: #kde-cwg on freenodeMailing List: kde-devel at kde.orgMentor: Lydia Pintscher (lydia at kde.org)

OpenHatch 2

Area: OutreachDescription: Based on the investigation in the previous task work with the Community Working Group to improve the representation of KDE on OpenHatch.org.Outcome: better representation of KDE on OpenHatchDifficulty: easyTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-cwg on freenodeMailing List: kde-devel at kde.orgMentor: Lydia Pintscher (lydia at kde.org)

Promotion and Marketing

Video ad for KDE

Area: OutreachDescription: Use all your creativity to create an innovating short film promoting KDE. We are looking for an advertise with new ideas that communicate the spirit behind KDE.Outcome: A short film (less that 2 minutes) promoting KDEDifficulty: mediumTime: 1 weekIRC: #kdenlive on freenodeMailing List: kdenlive-devel at lists dot sourceforge dot netMentor: Jorge Salgueiro (jorge.salgueiro@gmail.com)

KDE Slide Show

Area: OutreachDescription: Create a slide show introducing KDE and its software, through a mixture of images and textOutcome: Cool stuff to have in the background at boothsDifficulty: mediumTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-promo on freenodeMailing List: kde-promo at kde dot orgMentor:Stuart Jarvis (stuart.jarvis@gmail.com)

Workspace Screencasts

Area: OutreachDescription: Create a screencast aimed at getting Windows and Mac users started with Plasma Desktop and/or Plasma NetbookOutcome: Simple 'getting started' guide for placing on KDE website, potential future distribution with KDE softwareDifficulty: mediumTime: 2 weeskIRC: #kde-promo on freenodeMailing List: kde-promo at kde dot orgMentor:Stuart Jarvis (stuart.jarvis@gmail.com - I can advise on content, but not on how to make a screencast)

KDE Live CD

Area: OutreachDescription: KDe is not affiliated to and does not endorse any particular Linux distribution, however, by necessity we often use a distro Live CD to demo our software, even though it may be different to what we release. Based on an existing distribution, create a Live CD that contains only KDE branding and vanilla KDE softwareOutcome: Pure KDE Live CD to demo KDE software at conferences and showsDifficulty: mediumTime: 4 weeskIRC: #kde-promo on freenodeMailing List: kde-promo at kde dot orgMentor: Sandro Andrade (sandroandrade@kde.org)

Oxygen

Icon junior Job

Area:User InterfaceDescription: Oxygen needs many many icons, some need to be updated to the new look and feel, some need to be created from scratch. Create or update three icons.Outcome: A more complete/modern oxygen icon set.Difficulty: mediumTime: 1 weekIRC: #Oxygen on freenodeMailing List: all at oxygen-icons orgMentor: Nuno Pinheiro (nuno@oxygen-icons.org)

Amarok

Conference poster

Area: OutreachDescription: Amarok needs a poster giving an overview of what Amarok is. It should be big, good-looking, easy to read and informative. http://amarok.kde.org/en/features can be taken as the basis for the poster but needs to be checked for correctness with the Amarok promo team.Outcome: ready to print PDF of a shiny poster that will tell conference visitors more about Amarok.Difficulty: mediumTime: 1 weekIRC: #amarok on freenodeMailing List: amarok at kde orgMentor: Lydia Pintscher (lydia at kde org)

Bugs and wishes cleanup

Area:Quality AssuranceDescription: Amarok has quite a big list of bugs and wishes. Unfortunately there are also quite a few duplicates, and bugs or wishes that my have slipped from attention. Besides marking duplicates as such, the reports for older versions than the current stable one need to be cleaned up as well. To check the validity, this needs testing in the latest stable version,
The task consists of both testing and cleanup, available for two students who will do 20 testing items and 50 cleanups. Outcome: a) Having a better picture of the importance of ticket handling. b) Being able to give a hand in bug triaging c) Capable of using the search features of bugzilla as well as capable of testing stable software releases. d) Capable of writing a testing plan for further use. Prerequisites: logic thinking, methodic work. Difficulty: easy to medium Time: 1-2 weeks IRC: #amarok on irc.freenode.netMailing List: amarok at kde org Mentor: Myriam Schweingruber (myriam at kde org, Mamarok on IRC)

Moodbar file generation

Area: CodeDescription: Amarok currently supports moodbar display but the actual .mood files have to be generated. Write a Amarok plugin in QtScript (JavaScript) that generates the moodbar files from within Amarok.Outcome: Amarok should be able to generate moodbar files for the entire Local Collection and should generate .mood files when tracks are added or removed.Starting Point: This script is a good starting point.Prerequisites: Basic JavaScript knowledgeDifficulty: MediumTime: 1-2 weeksIRC: #amarok on irc.freenode.netMailing List: amarok at kde org Mentor: Nikhil Marathe (nsm.nikhil@gmail.com)

First run tutorial text

Area: Documentation Description: Amarok needs a first-st run tutorial for new users. The task consists of writing the text for this tutorial.Outcome: A usable first-run tutorial text that can later be integrated in Amarok. Difficulty: medium Time: 1 week IRC: #amarok on irc.freenode.netMailing List: amarok at kde org Mentor: Mark Kretschmann (kretschmann at kde org)

Article explaining How To use Automated Playlist Generator

Area: Documentation Description: This feature of Amarok can be complicated to the new user.Outcome: A clear article for the Insider, and basis for APG Handbook section. Difficulty: medium Time: 1 week IRC: #amarok on irc.freenode.netMailing List: amarok at kde org Mentor: Valorie Zimmerman (valorie dot zimmerman at gmail dot com)

Qt warnings cleanup

Area: Code Description: Amarok has a number of warnings, generated by Qt at runtime, mostly because of incorrect Signal/Slot connections. Those are easy to fix, but they can be hard to spot. One needs to try as many features in Amarok as possible, and then watch out for warnings on the console. Outcome: All Qt warnings fixed. Difficulty: easy Time: 2 weeks IRC: #amarok on irc.freenode.netMailing List: amarok at kde org Mentor: Mark Kretschmann (kretschmann at kde org)

Wiki cleanup: outdated pages

Area: DocumentationDescription: Amarok's wiki is a vast source of information accumulated over many years. Unfortunately, this time frame means that the wiki has accumulated significant amounts of oudated and unusable information. The largest section of this is the group of pages relating to pre-2.0 releases of Amarok (e.g., Amarok 1.4), all of which are no longer officially supported. As part of the wiki cleanup, these outdated pages need to be identified and moved, while maintaining the self-consistency of the rest of the wiki (mainly involving updating links).Outcome: A much more organised, manageable, and up-to-date wiki.Difficulty: easyTime: 1-2 weeksIRC: #rokymotion and #amarok on freenodeMailing List: amarok-promo at kde org and amarok at kde orgMentor: James Duncan (jduncan at kdemail net)

Wiki cleanup: translated pages

Area: DocumentationDescription: Amarok's wiki is a vast source of information, and a large portion of that information has been translated twice over (sometimes more). The current scheme the wiki uses to store the translated pages is difficult to maintain and vastly more complex than it needs to be. This task involves reorganising the translated pages and coding up "intelligent" templates to implicitly link them appropriately.Outcome: A significantly more maintainable internationalisation structure for the Amarok wiki.Difficulty: easy to mediumTime: 1-2 weeksIRC: #rokymotion and #amarok on freenodeMailing List: amarok-promo at kde org and amarok at kde orgMentor: James Duncan (jduncan at kdemail net)

KAlgebra

Mobile applet

Area: CodeDescription: Think of what utilities you would like to have in your calculator and add them to KAlgebra Mobile version, it would be using some JavaScript bindings for KAlgebra so it would be quite simple.Outcome: New and useful little tools ready to use on your device.Difficulty: hardTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kde-edu at kde orgMentor: Aleix Pol (aleixpol@kde.org)

Physics Library

Area: CodeDescription: Think of one area that you like from your physics book and translate the formulae from your book into KAlgebra language.Outcome: New library that will be available for everyone to use.Difficulty: mediumTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kde-edu at kde orgMentor: Aleix Pol (aleixpol@kde.org)

Homework

Area: DocumentationDescription: Try to solve different mathematics problems from class using KAlgebra. Explain how you did it, what turned out good and bad.Outcome: For us, a good example on how KAlgebra is being used, for the rest an example of how to properly use KAlgebra.Difficulty: mediumTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kde-edu at kde orgMentor: Aleix Pol (aleixpol@kde.org)

KStars

KStars is an application that aims to be the all-in-one astronomy portal. It draws a map of the sky, does some cool calculations, helps manage your observations amongst other things! Help us take it even further!

Document the Observation Planner

Area: DocumentationDescription: Write clear documentation on all currently implemented functionalities of the Observation Planner in KStars. The help is essentially outdated, and this task aims to update it. This will involve learning a really simple schema called Docbook, which you can learn by looking at other help files. The next thing you would do is to explain how to use the Observation Planner tool and explain what each feature does, with appropriate screenshots. Will be a good task to pick if you are an amateur astronomer.Outcome: A nice help / user guide for the Observation Planner.Difficulty: easyTime: 1 week ~ 1.5 weeksIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kstars-devel@kde.orgMentor: Akarsh Simha <akarsh.simha@kdemail.net>; IRC: kstar

Documentation on Types of Telescopes

Area: DocumentationDescription: As a part of KStars, there was a project called AstroInfo that was started several years ago. The aim of the project is to provide an encyclopedia of information accessible from within KStars, with stuff that you can try from within KStars to enhance your understanding! This content is not supposed to be as in-depth as a full-fledged encyclopedia like Wikipedia, but at a much more accessible level. The aim of this project is to write a few articles about Telescopes. It should include these topics: Types of telescopes, Parameters used to describe telescopes (aperture, focal length) etc, Image quality and Aberrations, Calculation of magnification / Field-of-view. There should also be examples of how to use KStars to calculate the FOV of a telescope. A great task to pick if you are planning to do something physics / astronomy related in future.
Also note that you should write all text on your own and not just copy-paste from other sources. Copy-pasting from other sources without appropriate attribution, called plagiarism, is a crime. Copy-pasting might not be allowed (even with attribution) by some sources, depending on their licensing terms. So you should write things on your own.Outcome: Information about telescopes as part of the AstroInfo project.Difficulty: easyTime: 1 week ~ 1.5 weeksIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kstars-devel@kde.orgMentor: Akarsh Simha <akarsh.simha@kdemail.net>; IRC: kstar

Links that explain terms within menus

Area: CodeDescription: Astronomy can have a lot of technical terms, and these can make astronomy in general, and KStars, inaccessible to a beginner. The aim of this project is to connect up to the documentation in the AstroInfo project (read about AstroInfo in the previous task description) from various menus in KStars. Wherever there is a technical term in KStars (eg: RA / Dec / Airmass etc in the Details Dialog, Catalog numbers / magnitude / constellation name in the context menu when clicking on an object), there should be a clickable link that takes the user to the corresponding page from the Astroinfo project.
To do this project, you should know basic C++ and should be able to learn to use a couple of Qt-specific things pretty fast.TODO: Add more detail.Outcome: Links to information near technical terms in KStarsDifficulty: mediumTime: 2 weeksIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kstars-devel@kde.orgMentor: Akarsh Simha <akarsh.simha@kdemail.net>; IRC: kstar

Did you know? facts

Area: DocumentationDescription: The "Tip of the Day" in KStars is used to educate users both about the capabilities of KStars and about astronomy. Include at least 20 more interesting tips about astronomy and KStars. Students interested in astronomy / physics might be more interested, and more capable of doing this task.Outcome: More facts / tips in KStars.Difficulty: easyTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kstars-devel@kde.orgMentor: Akarsh Simha <akarsh.simha@kdemail.net>; IRC: kstar

Stellar evolution

Area: DocumentationDescription: The AstroInfo project doesn't have a theoretical article about stellar evolution. Learn as much as you can about stellar evolution, and write your own article, for the AstroInfo project. Be careful about information or pictures you take from other sources (plagiarism is not accepted, under any form) and always give credit to the original author.
Also, write at least 5 "Tip of the Day" facts from your article, to be used within KStars.
Outcome: Basic stellar evolution concepts in AstroInfo and KStarsDifficulty: easyTime: few daysIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kstars-devel@kde.orgMentor: Victor Carbune <victor.carbune@kdemail.net>; IRC: carbonix

New screenshots!

Area: DocumentationDescription: The screenshots used in the KStars manual and the AstroInfo project are really old. The aim of this task is to replace all the old pictures with new ones.Outcome: Updated help files, which reflect the current look and feel of KStars.Difficulty: easyTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kstars-devel@kde.orgMentor: Akarsh Simha <akarsh.simha@kdemail.net>; IRC: kstar

Remove code duplication in Observing List

Area: CodeDescription: The observing list code (observinglist.cpp) currently has a lot of duplicate code that can be removed. The aim of this is to remove all possible code duplication in observinglist.cpp.
This will require basic knowledge of C++ and ability to adapt to an unfamiliar API (if you're not familiar with Qt).Outcome: Cleaner code in observinglist.cppDifficulty: mediumTime: 3 weeksIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kstars-devel@kde.orgMentor: Akarsh Simha <akarsh.simha@kdemail.net>; IRC: kstar

Document and improve the refraction algorithm

Area: CodeDescription: The current algorithm used to compute the refraction can be improved. The first step is to find out common numerical algorithms recommended to determine the optical refraction. The second step is to read the exiting code, figure out if improvements are possible and either rewrite it, or write from scratch your own implementation, such that it becomes more accurate. The third and last step is to describe your new implementation in the AstroInfo project.
C++ interest is required.Outcome: Accurate determination of the optical refractionDifficulty: mediumTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kstars-devel@kde.orgMentor: Victor Carbune <victor.carbune@kdemail.net>; IRC: carbonix

Parley

Vocabulary Test

Area: DocumentationDescription: Prepare for a vocabulary test with Parley.
While doing that, write an introduction with screen-shots how you used and configured the program.
With your tutorial it should be easy to get up and running to use Parley for those knowledge based tests.Outcome: A tutorial with screen-shots that explains one use case for Parley.Difficulty: easyTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kde-edu at kde orgMentor: Frederik Gladhorn (gladhorn@kde.org)

Create a new Theme

Area: Artwork/User InterfaceDescription: Parley themes are done in SVG and bring some fresh color and fun images to the learning experience. We have already a few themes, but it would be great to expand those. Creating a theme is just a matter of taking one of the existing ones, replacing the images and colors and at the end zipping it all up for others to download. You can look at the existing Parley Themes for example.Outcome: A new Parley Theme that makes learning vocabulary more fun.Difficulty: easy, requires editing svg files (for example with Inkscape)Time: 2 weeksIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kde-edu at kde orgMentor: Frederik Gladhorn (gladhorn@kde.org)

Spell-checking improvements

Area: CodeDescription: There is a basic implementation for spell-checking in Parley. It is in a very rough state and prone to crashes. Improving the language selection and making it possible to check the spelling in one language at a time will make this feature much more useful.Outcome: Spell-checking per language is possible, better language selection.Difficulty: hard, at least basic C++ knowledge requiredTime: 2 weeks (1 week to get Parley compiled, 1 week to change the code)IRC: #kde-edu on freenode, talk to freglMailing List: kde-edu at kde orgMentor: Frederik Gladhorn (gladhorn@kde.org)

Plasma

DataEngine documentation

Area: DocumentationDescription: Documentation of the sources and data structure of the most important dataengines currently shipped in the Plasma workspace, with extensive tutorials on ho to use themOutcome: Techbase wiki pages of documentation of the tructure of the dataengines and pages of tutorialsDifficulty: easyTime: 1-2 weeksIRC: #plasma on freenodeMailing list: plasma-devel at kde dot orgMentor: Marco Martin (mart at kde dot org)

QML plasmoid

Area: CodeDecription: with the KDE Plasma Workspace 4.6 there is the new possibility to write plasmoids in QML and Javascript, let's try to rewrite one of the standard plasmoids in this languageOutcome: a simple plasmoid of the default set reimplemented almost identic in QML (suggested: RSSnow) this will kickstart the migration towards QtComponents and scene graphDifficulty: easyTime: 1 weekIRC: #plasma on freenodeMailing list: plasma-devel at kde dot orgMentor: Marco Martin (mart at kde dot org)

How to Screencast

Area: Promo/documentationDecription: Make screencasts on some Plasma features like "how to create an activity?" "how change wallpaper"? "how download new plasmoids?" and so onOutcome: A series of screencast videos with voice ove that explains how to use important features in the KDE Plasma WorkspaceDifficulty: mediumTime: 1 weekIRC: #plasma on freenodeMailing list: plasma-devel at kde dot orgMentor: Marco Martin (mart at kde dot org)

Bookmarks plasmoid

Area: Bugfix Decription: Fix and polish the behaviour of the Bookmarks plasmoidOutcome: The bookmarks plasmoid should behave better on bookmarks change, plasmoid resizing and be aware of activity change (last part facultative)Difficulty: easyTime: up to 1 weekIRC: #plasma on freenodeMailing list: plasma-devel at kde dot orgMentor: Marco Martin (mart at kde dot org)

Fix Dashboard behaviour

Area: Bugfix Decription: Make the dashboard go away when some actions are performed, like alt+tab, current active window changed, desktop grid effect triggerOutcome: the dashboard should behave in a more natural and expected way hiding itself on the proper situationsDifficulty: mediumTime: up to 1 weekIRC: #plasma on freenodeMailing list: plasma-devel at kde dot orgMentor: Chani Armitage

Text for welcome plasmoid

Area: Documentation Decription: Since early 4.0 days Plasma needs a plasmoid that displays a simple welcome message with some simple "did you know" or how to do a given thing.Outcome: This task would expect some of such text of be produced, and (optional, construct a very simple mockup grade ml plasmoid to display those text snippets)Difficulty: easy/medium Time: 1/2 weeks IRC: #plasma on freenodeMailing list: plasma-devel at kde dot orgMentor: Chani Armitage

Plasma Media Center Views

Area: DevelopmentDescription: A couple of views for PMC written using QML: one for the TV form factor and the other one for the mobile device form factorOutcome: A couple of QML views that will hopefully be integrated with the softwareDifficulty: easyTime: 1-2 weeksIRC: #plasma on freenodeMailing list: plasma-devel at kde dot orgMentor: Marco Martin (mart at kde dot org), Alessandro Diaferia (alediaferia at kde dot org)

KDE and the Masters of the Universe

News Anchor

Area: OutreachDescription: Collect, write and record a small news segment for KDEMU; News must relevant to KDE and/or the Free desktop scene. Non-KDE related content must be in some way relevant to the KDE community (like Linux or X.org news). Record a news segment for one show.Outcome: Every week the news segment recording will be played before our usual cast takes center stage. The written version can be published both as the show notes and as a KDE DOT Article.Difficulty: MediumTime: 1 week (to be published multiple times)IRC: #klluminati on freenodeMentor: Guillermo Amaral (gamaral at kde dot org)

KDE Base

KDEPim

KMail reply to self in mailinglists

Area: BugfixingDescription: Replayig on a mail in a mailinglist sent by ourselves makes kmail reply to our own address rather than the mailinglist one.Outcome: Make KMil reply to the mailing list address Difficulty: MediumTime: 1 weekIRC: ???Mentor: ???

KOffice

KSpread

Area: CodeDescription: The OpenDocument specification, which specifies formulas that should be supported by spreadsheet applications, defines a number of so-called byte-position text functions. These functions are currently not supported in kspread, and adding support for them is rather easy as they can just be aliases for the character-position text functions (these functions are FINDB, LEFTB, LENB, MIDB, REPLACEB, RIGHTB and SEARCHB).Outcome: Support for the byte-position text functions, by adding them as alias to the character-position text functions.Difficulty: easyTime: 1-2 daysIRC: #koffice on freenodeMailing List: koffice-devel at kde orgMentor: Marijn Kruisselbrink (m.kruisselbrink@student.tue.nl)

Add support for the PERMUTATIONA function to kspread

Area: CodeDescription: Among the spreadsheet functions that are currently not supported by KSpread but are defined in the OpenDocument specification (which kspread aims to fully implement at some point), is the PERMUTATIONA function. PERMUTATIONA is very similar to the currently supported POWER function, it mostly puts some extra constraints on the input values (that should result in an error as output value), so for the implementation the current POWER implementation should be helpfull.Outcome: Support for the PERMUTATIONA function in kspreadDifficulty: mediumTime: 1 weekIRC: #koffice on freenodeMailing List: koffice-devel at kde orgMentor: Marijn Kruisselbrink (m.kruisselbrink@student.tue.nl)

Krita

Pixel Filters and Artistic Filters

Area: CodeDescription: This can split in as many projects as needed. Krita has quite a few pixel filters already that can sharpen, change color and so on. However, we are lacking in flexible artistic filters (raindrops, various kinds
of artist imitation like Seurat or van Gogh) and some noise filters like Sobel. These filters can either be implemented in C++ or in OpenGTL or OpenShiva. This task entails searching available information for interesting algorithms and then implementing them.Outcome: Many weird and wonderful filtersDifficulty: mediumTime: about a week per filter if you haven't done this beforeIRC: #krita on freenodeMailing List: kimageshop at kde orgMentor: Boudewijn Rempt (boud@kde.org)

Implement GIMP's VBR Brush support

Area: CodeDescription: VBR Brush file format is used by GIMP for storing parametric brushes. They are used by digital artists. It is simple text file. Your task is to implement loading of this brush format as preset for the brush engine Pixel Brush, which is equivalent to the brush engine in GIMP.Outcome: Happy artists, better interoperability with GIMPDifficulty: mediumTime: few daysIRC: #krita on freenodeMailing List: kimageshop at kde orgMentor: Lukáš Tvrdý (lukast.dev at gmail com)

Krita YouTube videos

Area: OutreachDescription: Record Krita in action. Compile Krita 2.3 trunk and record some cool new 2.3 features in action like brush engines, mirroring and rotation of the canvas. Full list of new features can be found here http://wiki.koffice.org/index.php?title=Schedules/KOffice/2.3/Feature_Plan#KritaOutcome: Happy developers, better visibility of Krita in the digital worldDifficulty: easyTime: 5 daysIRC: #krita on freenodeMailing List: kimageshop at kde orgMentor: Lukáš Tvrdý (lukast.dev at gmail com)

Krita UML diagram

Area: DocumentationDescription: Create a Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagram representing the overall structure of Krita. The purpose of this diagram would be to quickly introduce new coders (and the general public) to Krita's broad structure, and to serve as a foundation for a more complex diagram to complement the current Doxygen documentation of Krita.Outcome: A cool diagram useful to show the world how Krita works and as graphical documentation.Difficulty: medium/hardTime: one or two weeks.Mailing List: kimageshop at kde orgMentor: José L. Vergara (pentalis at gmail.com)

Krita Mascot

Area: OutreachDescription: Gather different design proposals for a Krita mascot and a logo, research their impact on people without previous awareness and with awareness of the project. Questions to consider include whether they think the logo evokes the program's function and whether the mascot is cool enough (think Firefox, Wilber, Puffy... ;) )Outcome: A cool mascot and logo or a list of candidates!Difficulty: mediumTime: one or two weeks.Mailing List: kimageshop at kde orgMentor: José L. Vergara (pentalis at gmail.com)

Simple Mixing Brush

Area: CodeDescription: Create a new brush engine for Krita. A brush that can paint with a color equal to the average of the colors underneath the brush outline (this is the simplest algorithm for a mixing brush).Outcome: Happy artists with a brush engine that allows for simple color mixing, which at the moment is missing in Krita.Difficulty: hard.Time: one to three weeksMailing List: kimageshop at kde orgMentor: José L. Vergara (pentalis at gmail.com). For this one you can count on me to be your teacher, not just a mentor.

KWord

Help improving support for writing OpenDocument

Area: TestingDescription: Test writing OpenDocument (ODT) files in KWord by loading ODT-documents, saving them, loading them again and identifying bugs. It is needed to trim complex documents down to the actual problem to help to identify the place in KWord that has the bug. Then we could create bugreports at http://bugs.kde.org, attach the ODT-document and a maybe even a screenshot showing the problem.Outcome:
High-quality bugreports that describe certain bugs when saving documents in KWord as ODT-files.Difficulty: normal.Mailing List: koffice at kde orgMentor: Sebastian Sauer (mail at dipe dot org).

Okular

Move KPDF bugs/wishes to Okular

Area: Bug triagingDescription: Okular is the KPDF (KDE 3 PDF viewer) successor for KDE 4, the KDE bugzilla has lots of reports against KPDF that have to be verified against Okular and closed if they are already fixed and moved to the Okular product if they still make sene.Outcome: Happy users, Happy developersDifficulty: mediumTime: few daysIRC: #okular on freenodeMailing List: okular-devel@kde.orgMentor: Albert Astals Cid (aacid@kde.org)

Rekonq

Rekonq is a web browser based on KDE and Webkit. Source code is available at git.kde.org.

Add search to the bookmarks and history panes in the main content area

Area: CodeDescription: Rekonq allows searching of bookmarks and history through the address bar. Add search input fields in the bookmarks/history content panes too, so that the user can search from there as well.Outcome: Typing in the search inputs should show only relevant bookmarks/history in the paneDifficulty: mediumTime: 1-2 weeksIRC: #rekonq on freenodeMailing List: rekonq@kde.orgMentor: Nikhil Marathe (nsm.nikhil@gmail.com)

Remember and apply zoom settings per domain

Area: CodeDescription: Currently rekonq only shows a certain zoom level while a tab is open, and that too only for that tab. Rekonq should remember zoom settings for every site and apply then whenever that site is being browsed and changes should reflect across all tabs.Outcome: Improved zoom capabilitiesDifficulty: hardTime: 2-3 weeksIRC: #rekonq on freenodeMailing List: rekonq@kde.orgMentor: Nikhil Marathe (nsm.nikhil@gmail.com)

Add more context menu actions

Area: CodeDescription: Images in web pages should have a context menu item (right-click menu) to open the image in a new tab. In addition, each page's context menu should have an entry to start 'Find' on that page's content.Outcome: Rekonq is more user friendyDifficulty: easyTime: 4-5 daysIRC: #rekonq on freenodeMailing List: rekonq@kde.orgMentor: Nikhil Marathe (nsm.nikhil@gmail.com)

KDevelop

Documentation

Area: DocumentationDescription: KDevelop 4 has no real user documentation whatsoever. It would help greatly if at least common workflows would be explained and especially currently not-so-obvious parts of KDevelop explained in detail.Outcome: Initial documentation on KDevelop 4Difficulty: easyTime: at least one weekIRC: #kdevelop on freenodeEMail: kdevelop-devel at kdevelop orgMentor: Milian Wolff (mail at milianw de)

Area: Screencasts/TutorialsDescription: Similar to the above, short screencasts or tutorials explaining how to achieve a given goal would help beginners to get started with KDevelop 4Outcome: some tutorials or screencasts for KDevelop 4Difficulty: easyTime: at least one weekIRC: #kdevelop on freenodeEMail: kdevelop-devel at kdevelop orgMentor: Milian Wolff (mail at milianw de)

KDE Community Forums

fighting spam

Area: CodeDescription: Just like any other forum, KDE Forums being a popular resource is often a target for spammers (both human and bots). Of course, we cannot do much about the human spammers, but identifying spam bots is quite doable given that we identify the patterns. This project involves interaction with the forum staff and getting to know how the most common spam-bot profiles look. The aim is to develop a PHP script for the forum engine phpBB that would hook itself with user profile updates, track any change and pass them through regexes (say for example, for links in their signature, etc.) and move the user to a special usergroup if found suspicious.Outcome: Spam-bots get auto moved to a special usergroup that has posting restrictions.Difficulty: mediumTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-forum on freenodeEMail: forum-admin at kde orgMentor: KDE Forum Admins (forum-admin at kde org)

Translation of UserBase pages

Area: Documentation/TranslationDescription: Translation of sets of UserBase pages into a language of your choice. The pages should be those most needed by newcomers either to KDE Software or new to contributing to documentation. They are defined on the following pages: http://userbase.kde.org/Category:Getting_Started (with a sub-category Configuration) and http://userbase.kde.org/Category:Contributing. There are 44 pages in all. It is anticipated that on-line translation will be used, at least at first, with the student progressing to off-line translation using gettext and Lokalization should time allow.Outcome: Useful "own-language" documentation is created and the student learns to be comfortable with translation software.Difficulty: Easy to MediumTime: 2 weeksIRC: #kde-www on freenodeMailing List: kde-www@kde.orgMentor: Web team led for this purpose by Anne Wilson (annew at kde org)

Gluon

Modular Music tool

Area: CodeDescription: Modular Music component will allow you to stick bits of sound together in order, with logic for which bits to select after other bits, and the ability to do cycles and the like. Learn about inheritance (because you'll be getting to know the GluonObject hierarchy system), you'll get to know Qt (as it's a C++ task), and you'll get to understand how to create games with GluonEngine. Outcome: New and useful little tools ready to use.Difficulty: mediumTime: 2 weekIRC: #gluon on freenodeMailing List: gluon at lists dot tuxfamily dot orgMentor: Gluon team

Advanced examples

Area: CodeDescription: There are very simple examples, tutorials in the current state. The purpose of this task to become familiar with the API and create more advanced game example.Outcome: New examples that will be available for everyone to learn from and use as a reference.Difficulty: mediumTime: 2 weekIRC: #gluon on freenodeMailing List: gluon at lists dot tuxfamily dot orgMentor: Gluon team

Unit test and documentation

Area: Code + DocumentationDescription: Write unit tests for single operations in order to make the project more test-driven which allows for easier development. Become familiar with the API and document it as you learn. Outcome: Modularized, automated test cases for the project and better documentation.Difficulty: mediumTime: 2 weekIRC: #gluon on freenodeMailing List: gluon at lists dot tuxfamily dot orgMentor: Gluon team

Enhance the Gluon Qt Player

Area: CodeDescription: Gluon contains a Qt player intended to play Gluon games in a Qt interface. However, some of the features that the Gluon Player library supports are not yet implemented in the player itself.
The job will involve using the Gluon Player library to add its features to the Qt player. The student can take help from the Gluon Player Plasma Applet that already does it.
Some background information about Gluon Player is here http://gluon.gamingfreedom.org/node/7#gluon-playerOutcome: Gluon Qt Player implementing some or all features present in Gluon Player library.Prerequisites: basic C++ knowledgeDifficulty: mediumTime: 2 weeksIRC: #gluon on freenodeMailing List: gluon at lists dot tuxfamily dot orgMentor: Gluon team

Gluon Player QML Plasmoid

Area: CodeDescription: Gluon consists of a Plasmoid in addition to the Qt player for use on the KDE Plasma desktop. Qt recently incorporated a technology called QML, and we are very excited about plasmoids based on it.
The job will involve using the Gluon Player library and ideas from existing C++ plasmoid to design a QML plasmoid
Some background information about Gluon Player is here http://gluon.gamingfreedom.org/node/7#gluon-playerOutcome: Gluon Player QML Plasmoid implementing some or all features present in Gluon Player library.Difficulty: mediumTime: 1-2 weeksIRC: #gluon on freenodeMailing List: gluon at lists dot tuxfamily dot orgMentor: Gluon team

Wikis

Addressing style problems with Liquid Thread discussion pages

Area: Stylesheets, css. Description: 1) Taking an existing stylesheet which lacks documentation, identifying the sections and commenting appropriately. 2) Writing alternative styling to address specific problems identified by the web team, and commenting in the same style. 3) The two tasks should be sufficiently separate for the original author of the Mediawiki extension to add them to his work should he choose to.Outcome: For KDE wikis, easier managed, clear threaded conversations. For other Mediawiki sites using the extension, a better documented stylesheet which will allow easier implementation with their own site's requirement.Difficulty: EasyTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-www on freenodeMailing List kde-www@kde.orgMentor: Matthias Meßmer <messmer at kde.org>

Write a tutorial for Kopete

Area: Documentation, Mediawiki editing
Pre-Requisite: Familiarity with Instant Messaging tools, and Kopete in particular
Description: The student may choose between
1) Editing and improving existing wiki pages to provide an up-to-date guide, replacing the present outdated one, or
2) Writing a general tutorial, of several pages length and featuring screenshots, to completely replace the outdated materials.Outcome: Documentation that accurately reflects the current capabilities of Kopete, and a guide that is easily followed by users new to Instant Messaging.Difficulty: EasyTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-www on freenodeMailing List: kde-www@kde.orgMentor: Anne Wilson <annew at kde org>

WWW

Implement search for Capacity

Area: CodeDescription: KDE's own php framework for e.g. the main site doesn't yet offer a nice search system.
Outcome: Implement a search system for mostly static php files in the KDE sites that use CapacityDifficulty: hardTime: 2 weeksIRC: #kde-www on freenodeMailing List: kde-www at kde.orgMentor: Ingo Malchow (imalchow at kde.org)

Make Capacity workable when being used in a subdir of root www tree

Area: BugfixingDescription: At the moment Capacity is written in a way that it can only be used in the root www dir without problems.
Outcome: Make it also work when used in a subdirDifficulty: easyTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-www on freenodeMailing List: kde-www at kde.orgMentor: Ingo Malchow (imalchow at kde.org)

Better Capacity Documentation

Area: DocumentationDescription: Capacity was partly rewritten lately, but the documentation for it is quite outdated and also not complete.
Outcome: Complete and rewrite the existing Capacity documentationDifficulty: easyTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-www on freenodeMailing List: kde-www at kde.orgMentor: Ingo Malchow (imalchow at kde.org)

KDE-Edu

Create a flyer to promote KDE-Edu, part 1: text + screenshots

Area: PromotionDescription: The KDE-Edu project does not have any promotional material. A flyer presenting the project would help greatly. The source should be available so people can translate it in other languages. The outcome should be an easy-to-print pdf.Outcome: the text and screenshots the flyer, the layout will be done afterwardsDifficulty: easyTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kde-edu at kde.orgMentor: Anne-Marie Mahfouf (annma at kde.org)

Create a flyer to promote KDE-Edu, part 2: layout

Area: PromotionDescription: The KDE-Edu project does not have any promotional material. A flyer presenting the project would help greatly. The source should be available so people can translate it in other languages. The outcome should be an easy-to-print pdf.Outcome: a flyer (maybe a 3 fold A4 page) which could be used to promote KDE-Edu in shows, expositions, conferences, LUGs,... The text + screenshots will be already available, you need to do the layout for them.Difficulty: easyTime: 1 weekIRC: #kde-edu on freenodeMailing List: kde-edu at kde.orgMentor: Anne-Marie Mahfouf (annma at kde.org)